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after the game, stay tuned for the fifth quarter where we'll have full raiders highlights and post game action i ought to know. i'll be outside the locker room. >> i hope they have a win. they need one. >>> we want to check in with paul about this bonus rain as you were calling it. >> it's going to get here tonight. it is heavy rainfall. watch out on the peninsula. next hour is going to be sloppy, headed out for dinner, 7 or 7:30 reservation, leave a little early. it's wet o out there and will be wet all the way through early afternoon tomorrow. soggy, soggy. >> and you'll be watching your maps and doppler radar all night long. >> flood watches and flood warnings, yes. >> that's it for this edition of eyewitness news. we'll see you at 11. until then your news and weather on cbssf.com. have a a good night. ,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret
after the game, stay tuned for the fifth quarter where we'll have full raiders highlights and post game action i ought to know. i'll be outside the locker room. >> i hope they have a win. they need one. >>> we want to check in with paul about this bonus rain as you were calling it. >> it's going to get here tonight. it is heavy rainfall. watch out on the peninsula. next hour is going to be sloppy, headed out for dinner, 7 or 7:30 reservation, leave a little early. it's wet...
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lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. ask your doctor if lyrica is right to see remarkable and thought-provoking art with real depth to it, just follow mo rocca. >> reporter: cancun. surf. sand. bikinis. bruschis, girls and guys gone wild. sculpture. wait a minute. sculpture? so where are we now? >> in the museum. reporter: yes, cancun has an art scene. it's not so much underground. as it is i discovered underwater. in spanish it stands for muse
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. >> they were diverting traffic as police tried to figure out what was going on so the bulk of the action was happening in bascomb and moorpark. i see an english professor here. let me see if i can grab him on camera here. sir? all right. he is joining us right now. this is an english professor who was just coming out of his building. i'm with channel 5. what's your name? >> charles heimler. >> tell me what happened with you here. >> reporter: so about -- i work in bottom floor of the library and about 5:00, a phone call was made to one of the administrators that a person with a weapon was spotted in the tech building which is at the corner of was some and moorpark. and we were to lock down and shelter all the students in place. so we moved about 200 students in one of the back rooms of the library and locked the doors and then went from there. >> reporter: what was that like to move 200 students? was it chaos or panic ? >> no. it was a very orderly response. we had staff members and faculty direct the students to move into the room. we got them out of sight of glass doors. students were
. >> they were diverting traffic as police tried to figure out what was going on so the bulk of the action was happening in bascomb and moorpark. i see an english professor here. let me see if i can grab him on camera here. sir? all right. he is joining us right now. this is an english professor who was just coming out of his building. i'm with channel 5. what's your name? >> charles heimler. >> tell me what happened with you here. >> reporter: so about -- i work in...
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snake on snake action here. cannibalism, right? cotton mouth are known to be opportunistic eaters. took about 45 minutes before it finished its meal. while the rattlesnake was halfway into the belly, it was still rattling. >> what? >> the end of the video you see him sitting there kind of fat and happy. he looks a little girthier than prior rattlesnake meal. >>> something was caught on camera that we don't often experience. i'm going to call this video "gorillas in the wind." >> "gorillas in the wind." >> this is in rwanda. that's a female. not something you catch on camera often, especially this close. she doesn't seem to be alarmed by the camera, and she just sits down, starts enjoying a little bamboo chute. >> she's eating a lot looks a little fatter. >> look at that belly. >> sounded potent. what's your girlfriend smell like? talk about a rare moment. >> @hówç
snake on snake action here. cannibalism, right? cotton mouth are known to be opportunistic eaters. took about 45 minutes before it finished its meal. while the rattlesnake was halfway into the belly, it was still rattling. >> what? >> the end of the video you see him sitting there kind of fat and happy. he looks a little girthier than prior rattlesnake meal. >>> something was caught on camera that we don't often experience. i'm going to call this video "gorillas in the...
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take action on this. thank you. >> good evening. i've been here before. i saw -- 1971 so as a 40-plus year employee ixyñ?ñ? am now fighting a dismissal charge -- >> hold on a seconds. state your name. >> my name is toby caine. and like÷cñ?ñ? i say i'm fighting a dismissal charge for a incident that i had at mlk. i was part of a situation where the principal was instrumental on me being injuredcgwf3 creating me to have surgery. i was out. i came back, i was put+bñ?ñ? [jua289ñbv=c ulvú(/vhi%j- wz@6<,g l [a v modified work position untrained, and harassed because i couldn't do all the things that needed to be done. but that's -- my point is that there -- they're trying to dismiss me simply because i had a blowout with the principal. and all the narratives that i've written and given to have been changed aro[b]p!ir like that i am the culprit. i was attacked twice by studentsñ?ñ? both times i asked for a police report. i was never supported. where are my!Ññ?ñ rights. i have no rights. once i started complaining to the union that iv ?ñ had not be
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also about the action behind it. having the opportunity to go to school, go to high school, and knowing and understanding that ifc ?ñ? you're part of a program that will be able to pay your tuition, takes the stress=ñ?ñ? off a lot of our students and a lot of cp └u that provide a tangible opportunity for change. so we just want to thank dr. marshall and jack for the work they've done over the past 25 years and the work that they continue -- and not only did they pay college[@kw tuitions, not only do they continue to work in the community, as you see they're not here tonight, and they apologize for that but they also instilled in us, like dr. marshall's grandmother would say the more you know, the more you owe. what we continue to do as alumni is definitely in part of what was instilled in us as a part of this legacy and organization. on behalf of dr. marshall and jack, we want to thank you for this commendation and they of course apologize for not being here tonight but they really are doing the work. so thank y
also about the action behind it. having the opportunity to go to school, go to high school, and knowing and understanding that ifc ?ñ? you're part of a program that will be able to pay your tuition, takes the stress=ñ?ñ? off a lot of our students and a lot of cp └u that provide a tangible opportunity for change. so we just want to thank dr. marshall and jack for the work they've done over the past 25 years and the work that they continue -- and not only did they pay college[@kw tuitions,...
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sometimes i wish it was the form of government we had because at least there would be some action and you would know what to expect and you wouldn't have this uncertainty. because each party has its dreams, its hopes, its plans. and they would have the chance to get those policies through. we don't have that here.we have to meet each other halfway. because the house is run by the republicans and it will be next time. the senate is run by the democrats but it is not a supermajority. we have to deal with our colleagues. the house -- the president is a democrat. we have to work together. that's the name of the game. and if we can do it on the highway bill, if -- if i could do it with jim inhofe, if debbie stabenow can do it with pat roberts on the farm bill, i know -- and there are other examples i could give. i could give examples of senator feinstein with her republican counterpart. i could give many examples on the appropriations committee. we know we can do this. we just have to take a deep breath and put our ego as side for this country's sake and make those compromise that allow us
sometimes i wish it was the form of government we had because at least there would be some action and you would know what to expect and you wouldn't have this uncertainty. because each party has its dreams, its hopes, its plans. and they would have the chance to get those policies through. we don't have that here.we have to meet each other halfway. because the house is run by the republicans and it will be next time. the senate is run by the democrats but it is not a supermajority. we have to...
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the actions he has taken will be a positive stay tuned -- steps to enhance the chances. he paused itself -- the process has not been perfect. i will say this. if you look at what it is we have concluded, the $238 billion over 10 years reduction, the reconciliation package that passed this house earlier this year, you mentioned we have before us that will be debated separately here that is pared back from the measure that passed the house of representatives. the only changes made of and made to accommodate the data change, pushing in this month of december the would-date -- date change, putting in this month of december. for those who believe this is imposing draconian cuts that will be devastating for those struggling in this country, i remind him of the alternative, which happens to be sequestered. it is our hope that this reconciliation package will ensure that the sequestered that would be devastating does not take place. this is the alternative to the sequester, mr. speaker. we actually will exceed those rates. that is part of the 2003 agreement that we had. if any a
the actions he has taken will be a positive stay tuned -- steps to enhance the chances. he paused itself -- the process has not been perfect. i will say this. if you look at what it is we have concluded, the $238 billion over 10 years reduction, the reconciliation package that passed this house earlier this year, you mentioned we have before us that will be debated separately here that is pared back from the measure that passed the house of representatives. the only changes made of and made to...
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how do you determine target prices for action alerts.com portfolio. my charitable trust. stephanie link and i talk about it constantly. we try to figure out where we think the stock would be too expensive. peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given night. i would like to get more sleep. many of you ask me @jimcramer, the answer is why can't i sleep? that's why i'm up. stick with jim cramer. >>> i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere,
how do you determine target prices for action alerts.com portfolio. my charitable trust. stephanie link and i talk about it constantly. we try to figure out where we think the stock would be too expensive. peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part...
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s recent actions have only concealed these dangers. for example, instied of adequately raising insurance premiums over the life of the loan, f.h.a. has measured -- has increased upfront premiums to simile cover losses in the short term. loss, upfront premiums can be rolled into the mart balance therefore decreasing equity for borrowers o increasing the upfront premiums could make f.h.a. loans even riskier for both the borrower and the taxpayer who stands behind the mortgage. i believe it's time to face the reality that the federal housing administration's dangerou dangey undercapitalized and because of the lack of serious refor, f.h.a. teeters on the brink of a bailout. andrew kaplality n said, "they, the f.h.a., are doing very badly. there is no two ways about t over the next five years there won't be enough of an economic recovery to fix f.h. e.a.s. finances, not a chance." a study by a wharton professor estimateestimates that an f.h.at could cost between $50 billion and $100 billion and warned that only a quick and substantial econo
s recent actions have only concealed these dangers. for example, instied of adequately raising insurance premiums over the life of the loan, f.h.a. has measured -- has increased upfront premiums to simile cover losses in the short term. loss, upfront premiums can be rolled into the mart balance therefore decreasing equity for borrowers o increasing the upfront premiums could make f.h.a. loans even riskier for both the borrower and the taxpayer who stands behind the mortgage. i believe it's time...
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is still from my actions vested fam radio stations i would like to ask president putin and the e.u. leaders in your. dresses you have said you have made it clear that you tackle a lot of questions in the framework of cooperation in quite a quick manner for instance you've been able to agree with the e.u. protocol service to to hang the russian flag in the right way because before that it was a doubt but in any case there are some questions that take time to discuss for for example axis of russian companies to the european in their key markets and these are free travel for russians. go to europe. so how can you take all this. take of this question. to the benefit of the countries as mr browser said speaking of visit free travel travel i have already said it all i don't think there is much to add. to the human spirit but. the ball is in the corner of our european partners partners and for four years all the readmission agreements have been in force. we have taken and implemented all the decisions so on external water control so there are no questions that remain technical as settled v
is still from my actions vested fam radio stations i would like to ask president putin and the e.u. leaders in your. dresses you have said you have made it clear that you tackle a lot of questions in the framework of cooperation in quite a quick manner for instance you've been able to agree with the e.u. protocol service to to hang the russian flag in the right way because before that it was a doubt but in any case there are some questions that take time to discuss for for example axis of...
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i believe executives need to be responsible for the actions taking place at the bank. lou: your judgment you know the bank, why would this not be an individual prostitution for what that's taken place in the second-largest bank in the world?se >> don't know why there isn't any individual prosecution taking place with the evidence they have. as a question we should be asking law enforcement.the and why's taking so long to get a response from the bank's and to be treated fairly for the whistleblower? aren't you protected under whistleblower laws? speak i think i've be protected under the whistleblower laws and they need to be more pronouncedr in the community, increase more to protect whistleblowers, wem. need them. >> anointed to do something. n >> or takeover number of branches, you go to drum up moru business. going out to the places of business that were honor customer accounts, tell us what> you found. speakerphone businesses did not exist, actual physical locations did not exist, it was just a paper company i would say within the bank computer system showing the tr
i believe executives need to be responsible for the actions taking place at the bank. lou: your judgment you know the bank, why would this not be an individual prostitution for what that's taken place in the second-largest bank in the world?se >> don't know why there isn't any individual prosecution taking place with the evidence they have. as a question we should be asking law enforcement.the and why's taking so long to get a response from the bank's and to be treated fairly for the...
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court could consider we have all sorts of reasons to believe that it was an egregious awful ill fated action for the united states to engage it it's still different then calling it a crime now as the destruction of georgia much of a figure of one hundred thousand deaths he's talking about one hundred he's talking about one hundred thousand deaths a lot of those deaths the over one. majority was the result of the insurgency with iraq itself now if the united states creek perpetrated unmistakeable war crimes that is not the decision to invade but the way they conducted the war once the invasion took place was a dabbling if you really want to go more for having some kind of legal response bill you want to jump in there yes importance important to remember that the i.c.c. was set up not to respond to war crimes committed by states but rather to work crimes committed by individuals we already we already had the international court of justice that deals with disputes between and among states so this whole concept but if you know indicting the guy the united states or any other country for war crim
court could consider we have all sorts of reasons to believe that it was an egregious awful ill fated action for the united states to engage it it's still different then calling it a crime now as the destruction of georgia much of a figure of one hundred thousand deaths he's talking about one hundred he's talking about one hundred thousand deaths a lot of those deaths the over one. majority was the result of the insurgency with iraq itself now if the united states creek perpetrated...
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court should we might have a grievance shouldn't be there but we can't say that was there criminal action should it be there i personally am not a huge favor of the crime of aggression being something adjudicated before the i.c.c. i think aggression is one of those things which again in nuremberg it was the crime of crimes there's something aspirational a very attractive about coming along in saying well without a war you don't get war crimes you know crimes against humanity and these other horrible things but the fact of the matter is it is awfully difficult to arrive at a satisfactory legal definition of aggression and i do worry about using the courts simply as a tool to settle political grievances between nations it george you want to jump in there. this go george you know yes it's very hard to see how. the invasion and destruction of iraq which u.s. government officials i just don't rumsfeld have admitted to cause the death of some one hundred thousand iraqis how that doesn't reach the threshold of gravity to warrant an investigation of this is warranting an investigation as it was n
court should we might have a grievance shouldn't be there but we can't say that was there criminal action should it be there i personally am not a huge favor of the crime of aggression being something adjudicated before the i.c.c. i think aggression is one of those things which again in nuremberg it was the crime of crimes there's something aspirational a very attractive about coming along in saying well without a war you don't get war crimes you know crimes against humanity and these other...
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. >> bingham springs into action. the security cameras show him placing his hands on the woman's arm and trying to get her to lower the weapon. >> i really don't recall what i said to her. i know i said something about my kids being on the bus, where she said, she wasn't going to shoot them. you don't have to worry about your kids. not sure what her response was to that. >> bingham doesn't know it, but the bus driver has called 911. in the meantime he knows he has to do something, so he plants himself between the two feuding women. he's so focused on the situation, he doesn't even notice his two young sons running off the motionless bus amidst the chaos. >> i didn't know where they were at that that moment. >> it takes some coaxing, but bingham convinces the pistol wielding woman to get off the bus. >> cooler heads prevail, she decides to get off the bus at that time. >> police are waiting nearby and take the woman into custody when she steps off the bus, and bingham is reunited with his sons. >> we at the department
. >> bingham springs into action. the security cameras show him placing his hands on the woman's arm and trying to get her to lower the weapon. >> i really don't recall what i said to her. i know i said something about my kids being on the bus, where she said, she wasn't going to shoot them. you don't have to worry about your kids. not sure what her response was to that. >> bingham doesn't know it, but the bus driver has called 911. in the meantime he knows he has to do...
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let's talk first about the actions of the federal reserve. the fed has been printing money right and left and hoping that somehow it is going to turn the economy around. obama promised that if we follow these policies, everything ought to be improving. >> hunky dory. i am not seeing it. looking uhed -- looking ahead to the new year, all of the printing of money, is that change ?g. >> printing of money did help. it did inflate the economy. the problem is that you had fiscal policy which is what the white house could control. it didn't really work. it worked horribly. we know that unemployment is going down because the labor force is shrinking. that's why it is going down. it is an unprecedented thing. the only thing left to do is monetary policy. you try to pump up the economy by printing more money. a lot of people criticize ben bernanke for that. it could sew the seeds of inflation where down the road the stuff will be way too expensive. it was the only game in town. if you believe bernanke, if he didn't do that, we may have gone into a doub
let's talk first about the actions of the federal reserve. the fed has been printing money right and left and hoping that somehow it is going to turn the economy around. obama promised that if we follow these policies, everything ought to be improving. >> hunky dory. i am not seeing it. looking uhed -- looking ahead to the new year, all of the printing of money, is that change ?g. >> printing of money did help. it did inflate the economy. the problem is that you had fiscal policy...
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. >> men and women capable of courageous action. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain function. >> or dastardly deeds. >> they were carrying guns, big guns. >> from the valiant. >> i didn't know how many thrusts it would take. he was a lot bigger guy than i was. >> to the violent. >> the first few blows were so painful. >> they have one thing in common, the camera's eye captures them all. "caught on camera heroes and villains." a family trip takes a traumatic turn. >> he looked dead. his eyes were rolled back. i thought for sure he was already gone. >> when this husband and stepfather stops breathing and needs lifesaving help. >> if we stop now there's no hope for him. >> stay with me, baby. stay with me. >> august 27th, 2011, rapid city, south dakota. a beautiful summer day in the city of presidents, where just west of the city, the mountain range, home to the famed mt. rushmore. police officer kathleen phillips is on routine patrol when at 7:25 p.m. she hears an emergency call over the police radio. a man has lost consciousness. philip, just blocks away, immedi
. >> men and women capable of courageous action. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain function. >> or dastardly deeds. >> they were carrying guns, big guns. >> from the valiant. >> i didn't know how many thrusts it would take. he was a lot bigger guy than i was. >> to the violent. >> the first few blows were so painful. >> they have one thing in common, the camera's eye captures them all. "caught on camera...
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his gymkhana videos are some of the most popular youtube ads ever for his action sports company d.c. shoes. >> i really truly am a lucky man. i get to race these little cars. >> they are the good guys. >> the dog looked like he was about to get swept away. >> and the bad. >> trying to slit my throat from behind, telling me she's going to kill me. >> men and women capable of courageous action. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain function. >> or dastardly deeds. >> they were carrying guns, big guns. >> from the valiant. >> i didn't know how many thrusts it would take. he was a lot bigger guy than i was. >> to the violent. >> the first few blows were so painful. >> they have one thing in common, the camera's eye captures them all. "caught on camera heroes and villains." a family trip takes a traumatic turn. >> he looked dead. his eyes were rolled back. i thought for sure he was already gone. >> when this husband and stepfather stops breathing and needs lifesaving help. >> if we stop now there's no hope for him. >> stay with me, baby. stay with me. >> august 27t
his gymkhana videos are some of the most popular youtube ads ever for his action sports company d.c. shoes. >> i really truly am a lucky man. i get to race these little cars. >> they are the good guys. >> the dog looked like he was about to get swept away. >> and the bad. >> trying to slit my throat from behind, telling me she's going to kill me. >> men and women capable of courageous action. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain...
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not sure if hi -- he will see action. carson palmer having pain is in throwing hand but is expecting to a start. >> he needs to feel what it's like to suit up on game day. >> definitely a step with this organization, and just warm out with those guys and see how he handles a real game situation. a good time. >> mike: you have your other futbol. that's coming up. >> ama: take a look in part of california the rainy weather has created a flood of yes you did. no i didn't, no i didn't. yes you did, yes you did. no i didn't, no i didn't. yes you did. did not. [ male announcer ] find some peace this holiday. get an 8 piece meal now with a dozen delicious cook-store. the kfc festive feast. all for just $19.99. today tastes so good. >> time for the third storm to strike, and already saturated bay area braces for yet another soaker. look at live doppler 7hd radar. leigh glaser will be telling us everything going on and you can track the storm with live doppler 7hd at abc7.com. league is tracking the storm. first we want to give yo
not sure if hi -- he will see action. carson palmer having pain is in throwing hand but is expecting to a start. >> he needs to feel what it's like to suit up on game day. >> definitely a step with this organization, and just warm out with those guys and see how he handles a real game situation. a good time. >> mike: you have your other futbol. that's coming up. >> ama: take a look in part of california the rainy weather has created a flood of yes you did. no i didn't,...
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he just hopes the president follows through on that call to action, whatever that action ends up being. >> that is the question, what answer. peter doocy live in washington. >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are vowing to take steps to try to keep that type of tragedy from happening again. kelly wright is live with more. >>> law americas as well as the president affected by the school shooting tragedy. as the president spoke out to console the residents of newtown he wants to take meaningful action for such tragedies in the future. >>> in the coming weeks i will use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens to law enforcement to mental health professionals to parents and educators in an effort aimed at stopping more tragedies like this. >> flags are half staff for children and teaches who died in this senseless shooting. republicans are vowing to take action. >> i think we need a national commission on mass violence not to be in place of anything else the president or congress or state governments might want to do, but to make sure the heartbreak and the anger
he just hopes the president follows through on that call to action, whatever that action ends up being. >> that is the question, what answer. peter doocy live in washington. >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are vowing to take steps to try to keep that type of tragedy from happening again. kelly wright is live with more. >>> law americas as well as the president affected by the school shooting tragedy. as the president spoke out to console the residents of newtown he...
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many did hear it new rumor and some parents felt the school did take appropriate action. >> actually, i think i was very relieved that they dealt with it as well as they did. it sounds like it was caught quickly and the situation was dealt with and the kids were kept safe. so i think it is a pretty safe school. >> reporter: some parents were a bit more rattled. a lot of them have more questions. they want to know what was the age of the student and they want to more more about how many students were involved, what kind of gun was it and what was the reason the gun was in the locker. some of those answers are still unclear. we haven't gotten that clarified either by the fairfax county school system or by fairfax county police. if we hear anything new, we'll let you know. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> and we have a news alert on syria now. u.s. officials say the syrian military has loaded active chemical weapons into bombs and is just waiting a final order from embattled president bashar assad to use the deadly weapons against it is syrian people. there are reports that the arm
many did hear it new rumor and some parents felt the school did take appropriate action. >> actually, i think i was very relieved that they dealt with it as well as they did. it sounds like it was caught quickly and the situation was dealt with and the kids were kept safe. so i think it is a pretty safe school. >> reporter: some parents were a bit more rattled. a lot of them have more questions. they want to know what was the age of the student and they want to more more about how...
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any action you can take right now? >> i'd check your withholding. if you are one of the 75% of americans who actually gets a refund each year, reducing your withholding could put more money in your pocket and actually temper the effects of the payroll tax holiday expiration. >> good to have you on tonight. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> as we're hearing from a lot of americans worried about the fiscal cliff and its effect on their taxes on this final weekend before christmas, malls are packed across america. millions of folks, myself among them, doing a lot of last-minute shopping. nbc's michelle franzen is along 5th avenue here in midtown manhattan where the buying seems to be brisk. michelle, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, lester. shoppers are out tonight on this last saturday before christmas, typically one of the busiest days of the shopping season. whether shoppers are wrapping up gift buying or just getting started. but for some, that uncertainty over the fiscal economy is also affecting how much they'll spend. with jus
any action you can take right now? >> i'd check your withholding. if you are one of the 75% of americans who actually gets a refund each year, reducing your withholding could put more money in your pocket and actually temper the effects of the payroll tax holiday expiration. >> good to have you on tonight. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> as we're hearing from a lot of americans worried about the fiscal cliff and its effect on their taxes on this final weekend...
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so in my opinion, rather than focus on the looks of the gun, we should focus on the action. what does it actually do when you squeeze the trigger. and to me, that's where the gun is more lethal. but, you know, ed, i am a second amendment guy. but i do think having this discussion is a very important part of the process that we must go through as americans. >> well, there is no question about that. and i appreciate that. we need a discussion. but americans would look at what happened in newtown, connecticut, and say that's an assault weapon. i mean, there was rapid-fire that took the lives of 28 -- 26 people -- 28 people. 20 of them children. and that is the main focus on all of this. >> yes. >> so we get into the definition of what is a assault weapon. 30 rounds in a clip in the minds of many americans is too many to have, whether it's a single shot, rapid-fire, or if it's an automatic fire. so how far are you willing to go? are you really willing to go right down to the definition of pulling the trigger as to whether it's an assault weapon or not, or just how much damage th
so in my opinion, rather than focus on the looks of the gun, we should focus on the action. what does it actually do when you squeeze the trigger. and to me, that's where the gun is more lethal. but, you know, ed, i am a second amendment guy. but i do think having this discussion is a very important part of the process that we must go through as americans. >> well, there is no question about that. and i appreciate that. we need a discussion. but americans would look at what happened in...
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the president is calling for, quote, meaningful action on guns. many democrats are calling for strict new gun control laws. of course the assault weapons ban expired in 2004. there is some talk that maybe, maybe bringing that back would be a foot. the effect of what you saw in is an plan and oakland was different elsewhere. for instance, like arizona. some of the gun buyers in arizona became very afraid actually that this new national conversation, particularly my -- what happened this beautiful town, could make it very difficult all of a sudden to get certain kinds of guns. egg i egging. >> reporter: columbine, virginia tech, tucson, movie theater in colorado, sikh temple in wisconsin, oregon shopping mall. even with those mass shootings, it has become easier for most americans to carry a gun, own an assault rifle, or use high capacity magazines. in the aftermath of connecticut, voices, most notably from tearful president obama, are calling for tighter gun control. you won't hear them in a california gun show held the day after the connecticut ma
the president is calling for, quote, meaningful action on guns. many democrats are calling for strict new gun control laws. of course the assault weapons ban expired in 2004. there is some talk that maybe, maybe bringing that back would be a foot. the effect of what you saw in is an plan and oakland was different elsewhere. for instance, like arizona. some of the gun buyers in arizona became very afraid actually that this new national conversation, particularly my -- what happened this...
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based attack, and i if that's the case we have to find out who knew what, when, why we didn't take action and have the he ability to protect the united states ambassador. >> would you be precise? what exactly do you want to know? >> i want to know why the documents didn't contain the correct information from the beginning, or at least weren't corrected in real-time within a few days of the attack when we knew and have heard testimony the united states knew it was an al qaeda-based attack and was not a spontaneous attack, and why for now almost 11 weeks we sat here with misinformation and slowly but surely getting disclosures, first from clapper, and then secretary of state's office, to decollect attention away from the overall. we need an investigation, the facts on the table, get susan rice off the point of the spear and get the facts before the congress of the united states. >> do you feel it's possible the president of the united states ordered that this attack be put in the context of a spontaneous demonstration to save his own image as an al qaeda killer? >> well, let me answer that
based attack, and i if that's the case we have to find out who knew what, when, why we didn't take action and have the he ability to protect the united states ambassador. >> would you be precise? what exactly do you want to know? >> i want to know why the documents didn't contain the correct information from the beginning, or at least weren't corrected in real-time within a few days of the attack when we knew and have heard testimony the united states knew it was an al qaeda-based...
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so much of the action right now as you well put it is in the states. the right wing the american legislative exchange counsel, alec they are powerful. they have a lot of money and a lot of lobby groups. they have bought upstate legislate temperatures. listen to what the good reporter said to you just now no wonder alec and the right wing has funded al myth i canic problem? voter fraud. they don't want democrats to register. >> that's not a left-right issue. >> that's a democracy issue. they have concocted the mythic voter fraud and put money behind it because they don't want to see people who will disproportionately vote democratic, people of color, young people, women, vote for their opponent. >> i agree with all of that but you have to admit that there are so many of these conservative think tanks, both in washington and across the country and amount fewer progressive ones. >> i disagree with that. >> wow. >> i just came from a meeting of the roosevelt institute, campaign for america's future. around this country and in washington arethere are many p
so much of the action right now as you well put it is in the states. the right wing the american legislative exchange counsel, alec they are powerful. they have a lot of money and a lot of lobby groups. they have bought upstate legislate temperatures. listen to what the good reporter said to you just now no wonder alec and the right wing has funded al myth i canic problem? voter fraud. they don't want democrats to register. >> that's not a left-right issue. >> that's a democracy...
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. >> so what did bob have to say about the action in goldman sachs? he thinks the technical picture frankly is down right beautiful. he's done what's known as a bullish crossover. that's where the black line -- i know this is difficult to see, but i've got keith going right to work here. this is a classic buy signal right here. believe me, classic buy signal. i'm lible to start a fire! you can't start a fire without a flame. this to him is like the metropolitan museum of art. like that other exhibit. meats. meat. this year, more farmers brought animals to market because of the drought. so some people are worried there might be a shortage of hogs come next year. hot links. kielbasa. i'd rather eat a cold corn dog. well, check that. listen, this tastes better than the dog food i ate my first year of the show. oh, man. puperoni. this is darn good. cold corn dogs. excuse me. sthoo >>> i always like to play devil's advocate here. the market is roaring. i say curb your enthusiasm. when the markets get pounded like we saw today, i try to be more constructive
. >> so what did bob have to say about the action in goldman sachs? he thinks the technical picture frankly is down right beautiful. he's done what's known as a bullish crossover. that's where the black line -- i know this is difficult to see, but i've got keith going right to work here. this is a classic buy signal right here. believe me, classic buy signal. i'm lible to start a fire! you can't start a fire without a flame. this to him is like the metropolitan museum of art. like that...
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in that sense, it could be an action-forcing response. in the sense of what is happening in the real economy, i think we would prefer our stock like profits, how well companies are doing, the overall state of the economy, and that these day -- and none of these day to day changes, whether a deal gets signed on. you're 30 or december 5. -- on november 30 or december 5. i do not think we to be too term. that changes if we go a few months without a deal. in that sense, these tax increases will they start to hurt everyone's paycheck, reduced consumer demand, and possibly put us in another recession. but over the short term, i do not see fears of that, even if the market drops sharply. guest: one of the things the in consumer spending. you might expect individual products to be affected pretty substantially. the other possibility is defense stocks. if the sequesters takes place, and the spending cuts start to hit, a lot of contractors will take it on the chin. the president will almost certainly isn't uniformed personnel. from the reductions.
in that sense, it could be an action-forcing response. in the sense of what is happening in the real economy, i think we would prefer our stock like profits, how well companies are doing, the overall state of the economy, and that these day -- and none of these day to day changes, whether a deal gets signed on. you're 30 or december 5. -- on november 30 or december 5. i do not think we to be too term. that changes if we go a few months without a deal. in that sense, these tax increases will...
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you can also follow the action on twitter using hashtag ntc lunch. after our guest speech concludes we will have a q&a and i will ask as many questions as time permits. now i would like to introduce our head table guests and i ask each of you to stand briefly as your name is announced. from your right, jim michael, defense correspondent for "usa today." marilyn, "national public radio," camille, defense department producer al-jazeera english. josh brogan, staff writer, "foreign policy magazine." george little, defense secretary special assistant for public affairs. lends spade, managing editor for "the washington post." dr. ashton carter, deputy alison fitzgerald, freelance journalist and cheryl women of the speakers committee. i am going to skip our speaker for a moment. diana levine font reporter for ust -- u.s. today and the speakers committee organized today's luncheon. dr. jim miller, undersecretary for defense policy. larry mavi, managing editor army magazine, john cosgrove, past president of the national press club and former commander of amer
you can also follow the action on twitter using hashtag ntc lunch. after our guest speech concludes we will have a q&a and i will ask as many questions as time permits. now i would like to introduce our head table guests and i ask each of you to stand briefly as your name is announced. from your right, jim michael, defense correspondent for "usa today." marilyn, "national public radio," camille, defense department producer al-jazeera english. josh brogan, staff writer,...
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everyone agrees that that action is necessary. and i can report that we've reached an agreement on all of the tax -- the tax -- issues. we are very, very close, as the president just said. the most important piece, the piece that has to be done now, is preventing the tax hikes. the president said -- quote -- "for now, our most immediate priority is to stop taxes going up for middle-class families starting tomorrow." i agree. he suggested that action on the sequester is something we can continue to work on in the coming months. so i agree. let's pass the tax relief portion now, let's take what's been agreed to and get moving. let me say, this was not easy to get to. i mean, the vice president and i last spoke about -- yesterday about 12:45 this morning and then again at 6:30 this morning and then multiple times this morning. this has been clearly a -- a good-faith negotiation. we all want to protect taxpayers and we can get it done now. right now. so let me be clear, we'll continue to work on finding smarter ways to cut spending, b
everyone agrees that that action is necessary. and i can report that we've reached an agreement on all of the tax -- the tax -- issues. we are very, very close, as the president just said. the most important piece, the piece that has to be done now, is preventing the tax hikes. the president said -- quote -- "for now, our most immediate priority is to stop taxes going up for middle-class families starting tomorrow." i agree. he suggested that action on the sequester is something we...
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it seems problematic those people coming into the nation's whose first our actions are to ignore them. by reframing the risk of the culture of flawlessness this population. i wonder if we need to be concerned that they could thoughts on how we could avoid this problem and solve this issue by not only strengthening, but avoiding a for their demise. >> it has to include control of the border and has to include some kind of a worker permit system, which is rigorously enforced. i happen to think you ultimately end up as some kind of system that has people resident or noncitizen and have it work permit, not on a path to citizenship because that's a metal -- you have to practical about what is doable. as you go there, you have to enforce the law. but you have now, and i don't blame people who show up here. if we refuse to control the border and identify who you are and refuse to police ourselves refuse to do everything if you're here illegally, it's hard for me to tell you you're or taken advantage of the richest venture in the world. he seems to be saying please come and exploit me. to som
it seems problematic those people coming into the nation's whose first our actions are to ignore them. by reframing the risk of the culture of flawlessness this population. i wonder if we need to be concerned that they could thoughts on how we could avoid this problem and solve this issue by not only strengthening, but avoiding a for their demise. >> it has to include control of the border and has to include some kind of a worker permit system, which is rigorously enforced. i happen to...